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This is the third volume in the series Contemporary Freud: Turning Points and Critical Issues, published for the International Psychoanalytical Association. Each volume presents a classic essay by Freud with commentaries by prominent psychoanalytic teachers and analysts from different theoretical backgrounds and geographical locations."Observations on Transference-Love" may have been inspired, say the contributors, by the unfortunate emotional involvements of two of Freud's colleagues with female patients. In his paper, Freud speaks of the inevitability of "transference-love" in every well-conducted analysis, its important therapeutic functions, and its potential hazards.The contributors to this volume - Ethel Spector Person, Friedrich-Wilhelm Eickhoff, Robert S. Wallerstein, Roy Schafer, Max Hernandez, Betty Joseph, Merton Max Gill, Fidias Cesio, Jorge Canestri, Takeo Doi, and Daniel N. Stern - place in the context of his evolving thinking; focus on what it tells us about love, female sexuality, and conventional morality; discuss the role of the therapist in the genesis of the patient's transference love; explore the differences between remembering, reliving, and enacting; and examine Freud's theory in light of current developments in psychoanalytic thought. Transference love is discussed in the larger context of transference in general. The essays illuminate a persistent problem in all modalities of psychotherapy: unfortunate, often tragic, enactments of erotic transference and countertransference.This volume also includes the original essay by Freud.
Preface Ethel Spector Person vii
Aiban Hagelin
Peter Fonagy
Introduction Ethel Spector Person 1(14)
PART ONE OBSERVATIONS ON TRANSFERENCE-LOVE (1915)
15(18)
Sigmund Freud
PART TWO DISCUSSION OF "OBSERVATIONS ON TRANSFERENCE-LOVE"
A Rereading of Freud's "Observations on Transference-Love"
33(24)
Friedrich-Wilhelm Eickhoff
On Transference Love: Revisiting Freud
57(18)
Robert S. Wallerstein
Five Readings of Freud's "Observations on Transference-Love"
75(21)
Roy Schafer
Footnote to a Footnote to "Observations on Transference-Love"
96(6)
Max Hernandez
On Transference Love: Some Current Observations
102(12)
Betty Joseph
One-Person and Two-Person Perspectives: Freud's "Observations on Transference-Love"
114(16)
Merton Max Gill
The Oedipal Tragedy in the Psychoanalytic Process: Transference Love
130(16)
Fidias Cesio
A Cry of Fire: Some Considerations on Transference Love
146(19)
Jorge Canestri
Amae and Transference Love
165(7)
Takeo Doi
Acting versus Remembering in Transference Love and Infantile Love
172(15)
Daniel N. Stern
Contributors 187(2)
Index 189
Peter Fonagy is Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis and Director of the Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology at University College London. He is Chief Executive of the Anna Freud Centre, London. He is a clinical psychologist and a training and supervising analyst in the British Psychoanalytical Society in child and adult analysis. He has published over 200 chapters and articles and has authored or edited several books. Ethel Spector Person is director and training and supervising analyst at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and professor of clinical psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University.